DVLA say my vehicle needs examining
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 18 7:26 pm
Hi everyone, would appreciate some advice on an issue I've encountered with getting my latest import registered..
So, over the past few years I've imported 8 cars from the US and registered 7 with the DVLA with zero issues. But, I've just tried to register my 72 Lincoln Mark IV (had it over here for 2 years but needed some work) and have had a reply saying....
"Before we can consider issuing a vehicle registration certificate (V5C) your vehicle must be examined to confirm that our record is correct. Your vehicle will need to be examined by SGS...." Goes on to say about how to contact them and also states that if I need to take the car to them then it either has to be taxed and insured or transported there...so obviously the latter as I can't get it taxed without it being registered!
The only difference this time around is that i didn't get an MOT because it doesn't need one. Instead I completed an MOT exemption form and enclosed that with the V55/5 and where it asks for the license plate number I just said wrote in there along the lines of 'to be provided by DVLA.
Is an inspection by SGS (or other inspection agencies) a standard procedure now? If I had gone for an MOT and presented the certificate would this still have happened? If having an MOT would have prevented this then my inclination would be to contact DVLA and ask if I can do that instead...a lot easier in my view. The only other thing I can think of is that where it asks on the form for first date of registration I put 01/01/72 and maybe they want to be sure it is a 72, but I always do that as I never have known that info and I guess few of us ever would.....and they have never queried this before. If this is the issue then thought they would have justy said so and asked me to supply proof or get a report, which I know I can get via the club. So, probably this isn't the issue.
Grateful for any advice on this please.
Cheers
David
So, over the past few years I've imported 8 cars from the US and registered 7 with the DVLA with zero issues. But, I've just tried to register my 72 Lincoln Mark IV (had it over here for 2 years but needed some work) and have had a reply saying....
"Before we can consider issuing a vehicle registration certificate (V5C) your vehicle must be examined to confirm that our record is correct. Your vehicle will need to be examined by SGS...." Goes on to say about how to contact them and also states that if I need to take the car to them then it either has to be taxed and insured or transported there...so obviously the latter as I can't get it taxed without it being registered!
The only difference this time around is that i didn't get an MOT because it doesn't need one. Instead I completed an MOT exemption form and enclosed that with the V55/5 and where it asks for the license plate number I just said wrote in there along the lines of 'to be provided by DVLA.
Is an inspection by SGS (or other inspection agencies) a standard procedure now? If I had gone for an MOT and presented the certificate would this still have happened? If having an MOT would have prevented this then my inclination would be to contact DVLA and ask if I can do that instead...a lot easier in my view. The only other thing I can think of is that where it asks on the form for first date of registration I put 01/01/72 and maybe they want to be sure it is a 72, but I always do that as I never have known that info and I guess few of us ever would.....and they have never queried this before. If this is the issue then thought they would have justy said so and asked me to supply proof or get a report, which I know I can get via the club. So, probably this isn't the issue.
Grateful for any advice on this please.
Cheers
David